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The male protagonist didn't like the female protagonist at first, but later he liked the female protagonist but was sad. After the female protagonist left, the two of them finally reconciled.

2024-07-29 04:55
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2024-07-29 08:34

There were many novels of this type, such as " Silent Sheng Xiao "," Startling Step by Step "," Poisonous Shu Daughter "," Hua Qian Gu ", and so on. The male protagonist didn't like the female protagonist at first, but gradually discovered the unique charm of the female protagonist and gradually liked her. However, for some reason, the male lead eventually left the female lead sadly, leaving behind a deep pain. However, after a period of time, the male protagonist realized his feelings for the female protagonist and decided to return to her side. The two of them finally reconciled. This kind of plot often appeared in romance novels, making people feel the complexity and change of love, and at the same time expressing the cherish and pursuit of sincere feelings.

In his previous life, the male protagonist didn't like the female protagonist and didn't like the child either. Later, after the female protagonist died in bed, the male protagonist understood that he liked the female protagonist. A male and female pair reborn?

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2024-09-22 04:45

The rebirth of a man and a woman was usually an interesting plot because it could bring about many different development lines and perspectives. In this plot, the male protagonist did not like the female protagonist before because there was some kind of psychological barrier between them or the male protagonist experienced some setbacks in life that caused his feelings for the female protagonist to gradually change. The death of the female protagonist might have a great impact on the male protagonist. He might find a new strength and direction in the feeling of losing the female protagonist, and he might also cherish and pay more attention to his life and the lives of his children. In the plot of the rebirth of a man and a woman, it usually involved some psychological and emotional struggles and explorations, such as how the male lead faced his past experiences and emotions and how he rediscovered his feelings for the female lead. At the same time, a double birth could also bring about some family and interpersonal considerations, such as how the relationship between the male protagonist and the child would be affected, and the impact of the female protagonist's death on the family and the male protagonist's psychological state, etc. Of course, the specific plot and development direction depended on the choice and idea of the author and readers.

Could he recommend novels where the male protagonist was a eunuch, the female protagonist didn't like it at first but liked it later, or the female protagonist traveled through the world and finally got together with the male protagonist?

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2024-07-17 01:49

"I recommend" When the Time Traveler Reborn "to you. This book is an ancient romance novel. The female protagonist, Shen Yu, had transmigrated and became the male protagonist's cannon fodder, but the female protagonist did not like the male protagonist. After her rebirth, the female protagonist had nothing else to ask for. She only hoped that her life would be smooth, but she unknowingly fell in love with the male protagonist. In the end, the female lead married the male lead. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐Ÿ˜—

The male protagonist didn't admit that he liked the female protagonist at first, but the male protagonist's son liked women.

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2024-08-07 02:38

I can recommend an ancient romance novel called Feng Qiuhuang. This novel was a classic ancient romance novel. It told the story of a beautiful woman named Feng Jiu. She was a smart, kind and beautiful girl, but her fate was full of misfortune. She was married into the royal family, but on her wedding night, her husband was not gentle and considerate to her, but cold and heartless. The protagonist of the story was a clever woman named " Chu Yu " who shared a similar fate with Feng Jiu. They met in the palace and gradually developed feelings for each other. However, Chu Yu's father was a powerful minister who opposed Chu Yu and Feng Jiu's relationship. Therefore, Chu Yu and Feng Jiu had no choice but to separate, but they did not give up on each other's feelings. Towards the end of the story, Feng Jiu's son began to like Chu Yu, which caused Chu Yu to worry. But in the end, Chu Yu successfully proved her worth and won Feng Jiu's respect and heart. The plot of this novel was complicated, and the emotions were sincere. It was a very classic ancient romance novel.

Was there a short story called " The Prime Minister Is Hard to Chase After " in which the female protagonist liked the male protagonist at first, but the male protagonist didn't like her, and later found that he felt a little sad for the female protagonist?

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2024-09-05 23:47

๐Ÿ˜‹I recommend the following short stories to you: "Counterattack Supporting Female Lead Cultivation Guide." This novel was a story of a female supporting character turning into the main character, and a strategy to develop a counterattack. The female supporting role originally liked the male lead, but the male lead ignored her. Later on, the female supporting role grew up to be beautiful, smart, and independent. Only then did the male lead begin to have subtle feelings for her, but the female supporting role was no longer interested. The whole story was light and interesting, and the plot was warm and sweet. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐Ÿ˜—

The male protagonist is the emperor. At first, he didn't like the female protagonist. He only used the female protagonist. The female protagonist's surname was Zhao.

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2024-09-07 23:19

There were many novels that described how the emperor used the female protagonist. One of the more famous novels was " Startling Step by Step." The novel was about a modern girl, Zhao Liying, who traveled to ancient times and became a maid by the emperor's side. At first, the emperor did not have any special feelings for her. However, as time passed, the emperor began to develop feelings for Zhao Liying and eventually got together with her. The emperor in the novel was a complicated character. He had his own schemes and ambitions, but he also had a soft side. In the end, he ended up with Zhao Liying.

The female protagonist transmigrated. The female protagonist didn't like the male protagonist at first, but the male protagonist was very good to her. The female protagonist gradually liked his transmigration novel.

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2024-09-05 04:33

There were many novels that told the story of the female protagonist meeting the male protagonist after transmigrating. The female protagonist didn't like the male protagonist at first, but the male protagonist was very good to the female protagonist. Gradually, the female protagonist developed a good impression of the male protagonist. In the end, the female protagonist and the male protagonist got together. This type of novel often involved time-travel, love, kinship, friendship, and other topics. The plot twists were very popular among readers. For example, the following is a similar novel: " Love of Time Travel, You're the Best Me " She was the top hacker of the 21st century, and he was the honorable emperor of ancient times. She had accidentally transmigrated into his body. At first, she didn't have any feelings for him. She was only with him for survival. However, as time passed, his concern and care for her gradually made her develop feelings for him. They had gone through many twists and turns together, but they had finally overcome everything and come together. They loved each other and believed that they could find their own happiness in this strange world.

Was there a story where the male protagonist didn't know that the female protagonist had a heart attack (the male protagonist didn't like the female protagonist at first) and then tortured the female protagonist?

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2024-08-16 22:30

I can't provide a story where the male lead doesn't know that the female lead has a heart attack (the male lead and the female lead are engaged and the male lead doesn't like the female lead at first) and then abuses the female lead because this kind of plot doesn't conform to the plot setting of a conventional online novel. Generally speaking, this kind of plot often involved the male protagonist's betrayal and the female protagonist's loneliness. It didn't have much emotional impact on the readers. If you need any other type of novel, I'll be happy to help you.

Was there a novel where the male protagonist didn't love the female protagonist at first, but after the female protagonist left, he became stronger. The male protagonist regretted it and tried his best to pursue the female protagonist?

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2024-09-08 08:41

๐Ÿ˜‹This book is called "The Script I Got Can't Be Fake". It's a modern romance and entertainment star novel. The plot roughly tells the story of the female protagonist mistakenly beating up the male god for being a pervert and transmigrating into the female protagonist with the same name. She finds herself in a hellish scenario where the male protagonist is delusional about the female protagonist. The female lead began to cling to the big bosses of the supporting male characters, but she realized that the plot was getting more and more ridiculous. The male lead was actually not quite the same as in the book. Later, the female protagonist became stronger and stronger. The male protagonist found that it was too late for regrets and continued to pursue the female protagonist. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐Ÿ˜—

The female protagonist liked the male protagonist and married the male protagonist. After the marriage, they hurt each other. After the female protagonist left the male protagonist,

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2024-09-27 01:28

This kind of situation often appeared in novels and was often referred to as " forced pairing " or " saving the country through a curve." The female protagonist may not like the male protagonist at first, but in order to be with the male protagonist, she would do anything, including deceiving, using, and even hurting the male protagonist. After the marriage, the female protagonist may find that she doesn't really like the male protagonist, but it's just an impulse or illusion, so she may start to get tired of and hurt the male protagonist. The male protagonist may have realized that his feelings for the female protagonist are not true love, but he may feel betrayed and hurt. After leaving the male protagonist, the female protagonist might feel relieved and relaxed, but at the same time, she would feel lonely and lost. She might start to look for her own happiness or try to get close to the male lead again. This kind of plot usually brought about complicated emotional conflicts and the ending depended on the author's imagination and plot development.

Was there a novel where the male protagonist didn't love the female protagonist at first, but fell in love with the female protagonist two years later, and the male protagonist was the CEO?

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2024-09-08 00:56

I recommend "Love After Marriage: The President, Unbridled Spoiling", a modern romance novel about urban life. The male protagonist did not love the female protagonist at first. The two of them had been married for two years. However, the two of them later met and fell in love again. The male lead began to spoil the female lead. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐Ÿ˜—

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